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Treasury Department,
PTUMJC NOTICE 15 GIVEN,
THAT by an adt of V.ongrefs
pafled the 2Sth day of February, 01; c thousand
seven wwndrcd and ninety nine, the following al
terations and amendments have been made t« an
a& patted on the sixth day of July one thousand
feyen hundred and ninety seven, intituled, " An
a& layidg outies upon (lamped vellum, parchment
and paper.''
The (lamp dutiesheretofore impofedupon foreign
bills of exchange and bills of lading arc to cease
and determine from and after the 31ft diy of
March, oue thousand seven hundred and ninety
nine.
The fevcral {lamp duties hereafter enumerated
will he levied and colle&ed throughout the Uni
ted States, from and after the 31ft dayot March,
one thoufaad seven hundred and ninety-nine.
For every skin, or piece of vellum or parchment
or {hector piece of paper, upon which shall be
■writteo or printed either of the instruments or
* writings following, to wit
Any foreign bill of exchange, dra't or
order ior the payment of money in
any foreign country, ... SO
Any not* or bill of lading, or writing
or receipt in natsre there'of, for
goods or merchandize to be export
ed;—if from one diftriil to another
diftrift of the United States, not
being in the fame Hate, - ' 4
1/from the United States te anyforeign
port or place, 10
Any policy of insurance, or instrument
in the nature tlioreof, other than
those heretofore fpecified in the
above recited acft, fum in
iarad (hall not exceed toffc hundred
dollars, - jy
When the sum infursd ll)a!l exceed five
hundred dollars, ... I
ndthefaid Duties are chargeable upon cash
and every Bill of Exchange and Bill of Lad
ing without refpe<?t to the number contained
in each fer. •
Bonds required in any cafe by the Laws of the
United States, or of any flats, upon legal
process, or in any judicial proceeding, or for
thefaithful performance of any truftor duty
ara exempt from the paymtnt of Stamp-
Duties.
Gi»en under my hand at Philadelphia,
the day and year abowmefitioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of tb» Treasury.
dim
march 7
TKEAS"
DEPARTMENT.
March <ltb, 179^
public Notice rs hereby given,
Pursuant to the ail of Congress parted on the
ift day of June, one thoi'fjnd, seven hun
dredand ninety fix, entitled "an i{l regulat-
ing the grants of land appropriated for mili-
tary fervicea, and for the society of
1 Brethren for propagating the gospel among
the Heithen and the adl fuppleinentary to
the said recited afl pafled on the fec-«nd day of
Mirrh, one fiven hundred andaine*
ty nine -to wit:
THAT the trail of Land herein after de
scribed, namely, " beginning at thi North Weft
corner nf the seven ranges of townships, and
running ihence fifty mfles due south, alang the
weftcrn boundary of the laid rawges ; —thence
due Weft to the Main Brauch of the Scioto ri
ver j thence up the Main Branch 9/ the laid ri
ver to the place where the Indian boundary fine
crofils th« fame ; —thence along the said boun
dary hue to *|.e Tufcaroras branch of the Muf
kingum river at thecixffing place above Fort
Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the
point where a line run due weft from the place
of beginning, will interfedl the said river ;
thence along the line so run to the place of be
ginning has been divided into townships of
ftve miles square, and fraflional parts of town
ships ; and that plats and surveys of the laid
townships and fractional parts of townships are
deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the
Trtfafury and Surveyor General, for the inspec
tion of all persons concerned.
The holders of such warrants as have been
er (Viall be granted for military fervicesperform
«d during the late war, are required to present
tlie fame to the Register of the Treasury, at
some time prior to the twelfth day of February
in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for
the purpose of being registered ; No registry
will however be made of any l«fs quant'ty than
a quarter townlhip, or four theufand acres.
Tha priority of the warrants which
may be presented and registered in manner afore
l'ajd, prior to the lith day of February in the
year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate
ly aftfr the said day, be determined by lot, in the
mode drefcribed by the a& firft recited.
The holders cf regiflered warrants, (hall on
Monday the 17th day of February, in the year
1800, in the order ef which the priority of locati
on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, person
ally.or fey thsir agents, designate in writing at the
office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu
lar quarter townships ele&ed by them rcfpeilively,
and such of the said holders as (hall not designate
their locutions on the said day, {hail he pofiponed
in locating such warrants to all other holders of
regiflered warrants.
The holders of warrants for military services
ftifficient to cover one or more quarter town(hips
or trails of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any
time aficr Mcatfay the 17th day of February, 1800
and prior to the firftday oi January, 1801, be al
lowed to regiftcr the said warrants in manner a
forcfaid, snd forthwith to make locations therefor
en any trad or tra&s of land not before located.
All warrants or claims for lands on account of
military fervict-5, which lhallnotbe registered and
located before the firft day of January, i8o«, are by
♦he supplementary ail of Congress herein before
recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799,
ecelared to be forever barred.
Given under nvy hand at Philadelphia, the
day and year above mentioned.
Oliver wolcott.
To be Let,
A genteel, convenient three ft"ory
BRICK HOUSE,
In Spruce Street, (no. 64)
THIS houfeb .s been newly papered aod painted,
and was not occupied durjn g lail fever.
Feb. 1%. d.;t as. eo tf.
To be Let,
A Store and toft,
NEAR Mirket-ftreet Wharf.—Enquire of
tile Subfcrib«r,
ftb 1J
Match stb, 1799.
Dolls* Cts.
Sec. of tbe Treasury.
GEO. DAVIS,
319 High-flrret.
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A Summer Retrial.
Por Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
Jtbsu' half a mile from the city of Philadelphia,
THhRK arc on the prrmifes a one (lory brick
house 38 feet front, a (table and corn crib,
a we'lof excellent water,and a few fruit trees, the
Situation perhaps superior to any within the
lame diftancs of the city, and commands one of
the mod beautiful and pi<&uref«[iie profpefls of the
city, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys,
Enquire of EDWARD BONSALL & Co.
march 4 oedtf
for sale,
At the two mile Jione, on the Weffah'tckon, or
Ridge Road,
A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts'
or the whole together, at may suit the pur- i
chafer. There is on the premises a house 47 1-2
feet iront, by 43 i-» deep, a scullery, rr.ilk house,
pump, ice houfd. and farm house, a large barn,
60 feet by 32, with ftallsfor 25 horses and cows,
a carriage house, and a pump of good water in
the barn yard, and a second milk huufe supplied
by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and
laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna
mental, and fruit trees, the situation he»hhy and
high, commanding a view of the city and Dela
ware. There is also a fnlall diflancefrom the man
sion house a farm house in good repair, with
kitchen, flable, &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Forsterms apply to
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No. 1 71, Chefnut Street.
March ia
Mahogany.
THE fubferiber, intending to leave off, the
Mahogany and Lumber Bufmtfs, offers for
sale at hi» yard, the corner of Queen and Water
ftrcets, SoHthwark, all his flock on hand, loirfifting
of a great variety of
St. Domingo and Bay Mahogany Boards,
Plank and Scantling,
All well seasoned and fit for immediate use.
Also a few thousand feet feaforied half-inch and
ck White Pine Uoands, and a ftnall quantity of
wo feet ctdar (hingles.
All that Ihall remain unfold, will be disposed of
at public iale.at 10 o'clock on Thursday the 38th
instant. The terms of payment will be calh for
purchafea under 100 dollars, from tod to 500 dol
lar 3 at 60 days, and all above <o® dollars at 60
and 120 days, for approved in dor fed notes, with
the difeount. The sale to be continued until the
Whole is disposed of.
JOHN M'GULLO®.
N. B. The fobfcriber will fell or Ist the above
yard, wharf and dwelling haufe, which he now
occupies,
march 4
Valuable Property for Salt,
la Chefnat, near Sixth street, diredlly oj*pofit
Congress Hall,
A LOT of ground, about »I front in,CheC
nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a
good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel
Benge, fubjedl.to a ground rent ctf aos. per annum.
The adirdotageous situation of this property re
quires no comments, for it mult be known, there
are few in this city to equal it, an unacceptionable
title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. l9.B,Chcfmit street, next door to the pre
nsifet.
march s
FOR S A'lj E,
EighUetr Acfej and twenty-fix Perthes of
LAND,
In a fine healthy situation, with a small flone
houl'e upon it, some meadow and waodland, a
run of water, and a good spring ; situated ir
the M anor of Moreland, Montgomery County
on the Sauthainpton and Wright's Town toad
14 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the lanoi
of W, Deans, £fq. VV. Roberts, and J. Lai
ri—/ •- -
' Pofleffion will be given on tbeiirftof
April
februai
•h» *799
r'T.ft, .-..-.'v —'■>-
Eijgnih wrought Nails.
Itffporied in the Jbips Molly and Diana% from
LIVERPOOL.
400 Calks of Nails,
CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, lod, ud, aijd
lod, flat points suitable for the southern
market—6d ( Bd, iod, ltd, andaod, finedrawn
sharps—a Mb t, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—-lprigs—
lucks—fsupper nails—fheathiag nails,
FOR SALE BY,
Robert Denifon, jwnr.
127 Market-ftrees.
Notice.
r BE, Creditors of JOHN SHAVER, of Hope
-L well townftiip, in the eounty of Huntingdon,
are hereby requeued to produce their accounts and
demands against him, duly attested, to the subscri
bers, at the court house in the town of Huntingdon,
on Saturday the soth day of April next—And all
persons indebted to the said John Shaver, are re
quired to make immediate payment to either of the
subscribers Given under our hands 43d Feb
ruary, 1799,
JOHN CADWaLLADERO Assignees of
GEORGE BUCKANON, J John Shave,
march ly iaw4w
Iron Works for Sale.
The subscriber wishing to de
cline the iron feuSnefs, will dispose of all his pro-
P'rty, fituatein Botetourt county, Virginia, on the
navigable water of James River, confiding of a
Furnace with all the neceflary patterns complete,
a Forg- with three Fires and two hammers, two
good Merchant Mills, two Saw Mills, together
with all the neceflary buildings for the use of the
Works, fcveral large Banks of Ore convenient to
the Furnace of an excellent quality far bar-iron
The whole of the works have been built within five
years, on the most approved plans, by the best
workmen in the different branches from Pennsyl
vania ; they are in complete repair for casting and
manutailuring iron. There are attached to said
Works, about sixteen thousand acres of Wood-land,
a very considerable stock of wood cut and ore
raised. It is prefsmed unnecefiary to enlarge, as
a purchaser will undoubtedly view befora he pur
chafcs. Indisputable titles will be given, and the
terms made known, by applyiag to the subscriber
at the Works.
WILLIAM WILSON.
„ eoim
march 15
Cepper Warehouse,
Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, & Co.
No. 401, Market-Strut,
, ROBERT KID,
HAVING purchased the Stock of the above firm,
Salic its the patronage of the public and their
friends ; where they may depend on being feived on
the very belt terms with the following goods :
—-VfiZ»
A general affortmeut of Copper Bottoms
and ShecU, for Cooper Sraithsaad other puipofes,
Fig and Bar Lead,
Block Tin and Crowley Steel,
Tin in Boxes, and Bra ft Kettlesin Nells,
With a large and general aiTorlmeut of Ironmongery.
■ (eb. 16. diw w&kl
F O R S A L t
By SIMON WALKER,
Pine, near Fifth-street,
WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounocrs,
6 1-2 feet long, 10 cwt. each, and 7 fe<;t
long, 45 cwt. each, with carriages, &c completed
ditto —6 pounders, 5 I-a feet long> 15 cwt. each,
and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c
complete;
Carronades »n Aiding carriages, 14, 18 & 14
pounders; weighing 6 1-4, 8 and'l 3 cwt. each ;
hoarding Pikes and Cutlasses ;
English Cannon Powder;
Copper Sheathing Nail?, Spikes and Bolts ;
6, 9, |2, 18 and 441b. round Shot;
6,, 9, 18 and 241b; double-headed'rio.
9 18 and 241b. Cannifter Shot.
Alio—a quantity of belt English, Porter, Claret
and Port Wine Bottles,
Taunten Ale in calks of 7 dozen each,
maroh 8. **
INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham
Dicks, Sheriff of I lie Coanty of
Delaware, art requested c> make immediate pay
ment, and all those who have demands agjinit
said Estate to anthenticate and present them for
settlement. Also, all those who have deposited
writings with said deceased to apply for then*to
WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r
Springfield, Delaware county, }
'ft mo. Btt>, 1799. 5
ON Tuefiay morning, 13th about I a
o'clock, a small Red Leather Pocket Book
(being an Almanack for the prefcnt year, pub-
Kfhed by W* Y. Birch) near the corner ot Third
and Spruce streets, or in Union ftrest between
Third and Fourth streets, containing sundry De
laware, Baltimore and Potowmac Bank Notes,
with various other papers and memorandums*
Whoever has found the fame and will bring it to
the Printer, ihallbe handsomely rewarded.
ALL Persons having any De
mands againC the estate of the late Robert Hardie,
mariner, deceased, are hereby reqHefted to present
them for settlement, and all those indebted to {aid
estate, to make payment to either of the subscribers
j«t. 14'
A smart, aftive Bay Horse,
BETWEEN fifteen and fixtcen hands high,rifing
five years, would suit very well for a gentle
man in any of the troops of Horse, he 19 perfectly
found, the price is 210 dollars.—For a -view pleale
to apply at No 10, North Eighth or at Gil'-
bertl'on's Stable, in 4th between Lombard and Ge
dar or South-streets.
est2BVfay
march 23
To the Creditors of William Richards,
Deceased.
THE real estate of William Richards having
1) en recently fold, the creditors ®f said
estate are requeftcd to furriift th#ir accounts im
mediately, as a dividend will he struck 011 the
firft day of May next and paid at any time af
terwards, oft application to
tu.th fa tf
WILLIAM BELL.
Philadelphia, icth Feb. 1799. m.th.tiMay
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav-"
ing afligned over all his effi.-a S , real, perfoaal
and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit
uff'uch of his creditors as may fubferibe to the
said assignment on or before the firfi at Auauit
next.
Notice i's hereby given,
To all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha
they are requested to make immediate payment
to either of the assignees, or to the said Samuel
Miles, who is authorised to receive the fame ;
in failure whereof legal fleps will be taken for
the recovery of such debts, as arc not dischar
ged accordingly.
GEORGE ASTON, f
CORNELIS COMEGYS, {■ Assignees
JOHN ALLEN, \
fch. 14.
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THE COMMISSIONERS,
APPOINTED by the Corporation to open
Books of Subscription for a Loan to intro
duce WHOLESOME WATER from the River
Schuylkill by means of Steam Enginet (already
contra&ed for) ro the Center Square and from
thence to be distributed through the Citv. eive
NOTICE,
THAT a book will be opened at the City Hali
to-morrow, the 13th instant, and will be con
tinued from day to day, until the Loan iscom
pleated, where the coram ifiioners will attend
from 10 o'clock is the morning until one, to re
ceive subscriptions.
By order of the Board,
Jacob Shae?naker y sec'y.
ad mo. la.
N* B. Teji dollar* to be paid on cash lhare at
the tim« of Subscribing,
30 dollars at the expiration of ,
two months / Fr,m tl * t,me
30 ditto, ditto, 4 months f" . , r °* .
3 o ditto, ditto, 6 months ) fublcr ' bin g
Valuable Property for Sale.
THAT well known Estate, called
SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence
•f General John Cadwaladar, lieu ace on Saffafras
River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a
bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of <OO
of which are in woods. The Buildings are all 'ex
cellent, and consist of a handfosne Dwelling Houfc,
two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty
horfea, a fpeeious treading floor under cover, a gra
nary, t*t» Jverfeer's houses, two ranges of two fie
ry buildings for Negroes (one of them new and of
brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, <Sca. & c —The
whole Estate being nearly surrounded by waKr, it
requires butlittle fencing, and has 2 good Shad and
Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with
two landings on a navigable river but a ftort fail
from Baltimore. Thereisa large Peach, and two
large Applg Orchards on the premises; also, a varie
ty of excellent fruits of diffenwt kinds. The foil i>
mostly a rich loam.—The whole will be fold toge
therordmdedintefmaller farms(for which the buil
dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbe pur
hafer. The Stock on said Farm, cosfiAwg of Hor
cfes, Cattle, Sheep icc. will also be disposed of.
For further partkularsapply to G*or6e Hastings
oh the premifes,ar to the fubferiber, in PMiidelohia
ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jun. '
in. tf.
December i 2,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
On Willings aud Franoia's Wharf,
100 Gin Cafe»j
Also, a far bain of Bengil Goods.
O. WILUNG.
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%b. it.
ALL PERSONS,
LOST,
PETER BAYNTON,
Walnut-flrat. / _ •
JOHN CRAIG, ( Exku '°"
A r o. X 2, Doek-Jtreet. J
FOR SALE,
NOTICE
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE,
Superitne Writing Papers,
Just received by the Adventure from London 5
FOR S ALE .
By William Young,
No. 5z second, the corner of Cnefnuc-llreet,
CONSISTING OK
jTMPERIAL, fupcr-royal, flute, wove asd plain,
A royal, medium, tliick pod ; extra large vellum,
and plain folio poll; extra large plain wove
pod ; quarto gilt and plain luperfinc ho'-prefled
W. Young has also on hand, a large aflortinent
of the belt Amcricau manufaclured writing asd
printing papers; all forts of papers made on (hort
notite agreeable to patterns.
Coniignmcnt J»r sale at prime costs and
charges :
Trunks of hooks alTorted;
110 Reams large royal printing paper ;
ieo Reams I,«ndon brown royal do.
aaw tf
113 Reams fodtfeap
The above are entitled to the drawback.
I Cafe black leather and Morocco pocket books
afril x. 7t
Weavers.
SEVERAL WEAVERS may find em
ployment by applying to li'aac T. Hop
per, No. 39, Pine-street.
3mo. 15th, 1/99.
Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the City Gurd House,
JOHN CRAWFORD, a marine soldier,
born in Augusta county, state of Virginia, 22
years of age, 5 feet, 6 inches high, light brown
hair, yellow complexion and light eyes, by
trade a tailor.
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Whoever will apprehend faij Defertcr, (ball re.
ccive the above reward.
March
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
14 four pound Cannon, different lengths,
5 Garronades.
December i.
Capital Wharf, Lot y Stores^
ALSO,
SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS.
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To he Sold, at Public Vendue,
at tbe Merchants' Coffee-Houfe,
on the 17th day of the 4tb month.at 7 o'clock in
the evening,
if not pre-viovjlydifpofed of at private fa!e,
r | I HAT valuable cilate 71 feet ot Water Itreet,
1 bounded on the North by SalTafras street, and
extending into t'ne river Delaware; on which are
ereiled very extensive (lores and wharf, in good
repair—Plenty of water for the (hips to
lt thewfcari In every refped a capital situa
tion foranybufinefs requiring extensive ware-houfrs
and the convenience of a wharf; or for any person
wilhing to invert money in real eftate,.that produ
ces a handsome income.
aaw3W
ALSO,
The following fecured, on
SalTafras, Seventh & Chj^-llreetß:
Dolls. Cts.
105 90 perann. payable by John NicJiolfon,
3 J do do Robert Evans, fen.
37 do do William Powell,
4® do do William Bell,
do do John Evans, jun.
39 do do Andrew Beamer,
63 do do Maurice Moynihan
33 4o do do Henry Pepper,
19 80 do do Thos.Newby & wife
36 90 do do John How,
39 60 do do ThePennfylvania So-
tion of Slavery,
19 8j dfc do Adam Zantzinger,
a 3 75 do do Ellis Fry,
3 1 35 d* do William Rinchsrt,
46 67 do do Peter Fritx,
* 6 do do Valentine Hoffman,
45 do do Valentine Umbehend
43 58 do do Jacob Colloday,
IJO i 7 do do Frederick Heist,
On Brown, between Second and Third
ftrects, Northern Liberties:
20 per ann. payable by Jacob Houfer,
20 do do Joseph Fitch.
For furthtr particulars, enquire of
JOHN WATIDER,
No. 208, North Front-street.
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;d month, 29
A Pleasant Retreat.
To be fold at public vendue.
By order of the Orphan's Court of Montgomery
County on the 17th day of the /ourth month next,
at 7 o'cJock in the erening, at the Merchant! Cof
fee houfr, in Philadelphia.
The following defcrihed capital house and lots (itua
ted in Potts Town, about 36 miles from Philadel
phia, being par: of the estate of Thomas Maybur
ry,deeesfed.
The Mansion house standing on
)he Main streets, built with Bone and the best materi
all, commodiouflydividedinto room» and well finilh
ed throughout—with an airy entry and good cellars,
forty-two feet in front and thirty fix feet rn depth—
adjoining is a Stone Piazii, (love room and kitchen
with lodging rooms over them—a well of good water
in the y»rd—and a (lone milk house with a smoke
house over it—a good garden, See. on the south end .
of the lot are a brew house, sariiage house and a large j
stone barn—«vith extenfiveftablei torhorfes, cow s &c. '
This estate would accommodate a large genteel fa
mily inclining to retireintothe country. Potts Town
being one of the cheapcft places for provisions within
the fame dißance from Philadelphia— and forheaithv
Gtuation, conveniences of ftagee, &c is equal to moil
inland towns in Peonfylvania.
With the foregoing premiss will be fold, a Lot of
excellent Clove* Land, adjoining the Barn, ceri
taining about three Acres, in which are a number of
Apple Trees.
further particulars may he known on ap
plication to
Rebteca Mayburrv,
on the premises, Mmimstrators to
John Warder, or tbt estate °f 5 bo '
James Faux, in ™ es
Philadelphia. deceased
pd Month sg.
Now landing at meflrs.WilliDgs & Francis' Wharf
the Cargo of the ship George B relay, Cbafles
McAlhfter, coniroahder, from Calcutta,
—consisting of—
Course and fine Maflins
Madras Handkerchiifs
Bandanna ditto
Taffetigs
Heavy Black Pepper
Sugar in hoglhtadsaud bags
Jallon Cotton, See.
For sale, by
Philips, Cramond Es? Co.
diet
march 26
All Persons
Indebted to the Estate of HENRY HILL, deceaseS
are requefled to make payment to the subscriber
and those having any demands on the fame ta pro.
duce their accounts for fsttlenn.^'t.
GIDEON H. WELLS,
Agent to the Ex :
.... no - Market flxeft
Philadelphw dee. 4, 1798 cot s
JAMES M'KNfGHT,
Capt. Com. City Guard
d6t.
FOR SALE,
JOHN NIXON & CO.
' §
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FOR SALE,
A Small Plantation,
OF aboutll6 acte«, whereof 34acrisarc nr. 'cr
Clover of one and two years, iticiudi.ii; a;l
orchard of ten acres ; 26 acres of excellent b.-.ru r<l
and upland watered meadow, and about »j acics
ot woodland. The remainder is now under tha
plough, 10 acres of which are in the best order to
receive grass feed nexl^pring;
It is fituatedin the manor of Morelaud, Mont
gomery county, and distant 14 miles from Phila
delphia.
The improvements are a Hone Dwelling-House",
Kitchen and pump; a (lone Spring-Houfo and
Wafh-Houie ; a stone Teonant's Hoiifa; a large
[tone Barn and many other ufeful out building, and
a good Garden fenced round wkh boards.
For further particulars apply to
P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer,
No. 43, Mulberry-street.
B. BONSALL, JDoLk-ftreet, or
J. LAUMOY, on the Premise».
THE CREDITORS OF
E. Fox and J. Greenleaf,
INTERESTED in the alignments made to the fob
fcribers, are to meet at Ogden's tavern,?
iri Chefnur-lireet, on Wrdnefday the 10th of April,
at 6 o'clock in the evening.
march 28.
FOR SALE,
®ii Monday, the eighth day of April next,
At the house of John Dover, in Frank lardy
UY PUBLIC AUC'J lON',
MILLS,
SEVEN dwelling houl'es and about tvrerity
five lots of land, fifteen of which are excel
lent landings cij tidewater, and a lock incWfed
by a good bank that will a light ftm
ple gate, near 100 rafts o? rails, and «nclofe
them so as to he secure against frefhets.
The grifs mill is a large stone building, en
clol'ed within its walls two water wheels, has
four pair of stones, three of which are new
French burrs, and room for another pair ; one
for grinding Plaifter of Paris, besides Hamper
all on the best conftrt«9ion, two bolting chcft»,
and one very large merchant work, a vcryconr
venient and fafe corn-kiln on account of fire ;
the inside of the mill nearly ail new, and in the
best order, situate on tide water, so that fnallops
can lay along fide to discharge and take in car
goes.
The fiw-mill is all new, in good order, and
also on an excellent coHltruflion, it is supplied
with logs by means of a large canal, out of
which thty arehoifted into the mill, with ma»
chinery worked by water, a whole raft can en
ter the canal and some up to the tail race of
the mill, adjoining is a I'mall counting house,
and a work-shop for lhe sawyer. With the
mills will be fold a large lately repaired two
flory flone dwelling house wiih a handsome
new piazza, kitchen, new coach house and fla
ble, encloled by a light palisade, and well sur
rounded by fruit and other trets, and afcove
300 feet of landing, upwards of 100 of which
is a stone wharf. All the other dwelling houses
will be fnld separately, three of which are well
adapted for the retreat of private families dar
ing the fommer, being pleasant, airy and coot
The lots which will be fold separately, are
beautifully situated for building in such 1 part
of that flourifhing village as will always hereaf
ter encreafe in value, and command a greaf
price
The sale will begin at 10 o'clock in the
morning, but (hould the weather be very- bai,
it will commence the next fair day, at the fame
hour, at whict time the terms Of sale will be
made knows.
merch a 8
TO LET.
'"pHE large H-oufe in Southwark, lately occupied
* b 7 iftr.Hcory Mitchell ;apply to
Isaac Wbarton.
Jan. II •
NOTICE.
THE treditors of the fubfcribtr are hereby no
tified, that he has applied to the Judges of the Su
preme Court of the Hate of Pcnnfylvania, for the
benefit of the aft of Assembly palled on the 4th
diy of April last, providing " that the person of »
debtor Ihall not be fubjedt to imprisonment, after
ha has delivered up all his property for the benefit
of his creditor*" and that the said court have ap
pointed the 10th day of April next, to hear him
and his creditors, at such place where the said Su
preme Court may be holden, where they may at
tend if they think proper.
NATHANIEL BOUTCHER,
inarch 28
Charles Campbell,
W AT C n-M A K E R.
ITT AS removed to the Shop forjnerly occupied
AJ. by Mr. "John Wood, No. 55, corner of
Frost aod Chefmit-ilreets ; where he will thank
fully receivt and execute orders with neatne&
and dispatch
HI HAS CONST AM TL Y OK HAWD,
A Neat and Large Aflbrtment of
Clocks Ess Watches.
WANTED,
A JOURNEYMAN t -
ALSO, one or twi/Apprentice« of r«fped«>>
ble parenti.
FOR SALE,
A large quantity of Wat-eh Glafles
Whtlefalc and Rttail.
nov 24
Patent Ploughs,
TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at AtlTon
Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber
ton, Thole who have used them give them the
preference to any other kind-, as they require
lcfs team, break the ground bstter are kept in
order at less cipence and are fold at acheapcr
rate—the plan is much Amplified and confilU of
but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and
beam of wood.; they may with wrought
lays and coulters to be put on with screws and
taken off at pleasure .
Pltent rights for vending with inflradUnns for
making than may be had by applying to John
Newbeld, or the subscriber No. siz North
Front-street.
Who has for Satfi
Or to Leafc for a term of Years,
A number of valuable trails of Land, wej 1
situated for Mill-, Iron iVorks or Farms, mod
ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun
tingdon flats of Pe'nnfylvania. Those who may
incline to view them will plerfe to apply to
Joha-Canjn elq. near Huntingdon.
Claries Nswhold.
July 1 7
X'RINTED BY J. IV. FF.N&Q.
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H. Pratt,
T. W. Francis,
I. Miller, jun.
I. Ashley,
/. Baker.
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